Incorporating Honey Badger Algorithm in Estimating Gamma Distribution With Application to Stock Price Modelling

Author:

Abubakar Hamza,Sayed Amani Idris Ahmed,Mansor Kamarun Hizam bin

Abstract

This study evaluates the performance of various estimation methods in stock price analysis across diverse parameters, focusing on the Honey Badger Algorithm (HBA). The purpose is to determine the most accurate and reliable method for parameter estimation. Methodologically, we analyze data spanning eight years from publicly traded Malaysian property companies, employing financial metrics such as Mean Absolute Error (MAE) and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). Our findings highlight HBA’s consistent precision in parameter estimation, with values closely aligning with initial parameters across different stock sizes. For example, HBA-Gamma model achieves an MAE of 0.0592 and an RMSE of 0.8458 for 13 stocks, demonstrating its proficiency in capturing stock price distributions in dynamic markets. In contrast, the Artificial Immune System (AIS) provides reasonable estimates but with higher variability. The Regression Method exhibits mixed outcomes, displaying accuracy in some cases but notable variability and reduced precision, especially with larger datasets. The Moment Method, while adequate, shows slightly higher variance compared to both HBA and AIS. Further analysis using Log Likelihood values confirms HBA’s superior fit to the data, consistently surpassing AIS, Regression Method, and Moment Method in likelihood maximization across various stock numbers. Specifically, HBA exhibits lower MAE and RMSE values of 0.1034 and 0.06723, respectively, for 26 stocks, further validating its effectiveness in parameter estimation and stock price prediction. These findings underscore the importance of integrated approaches that account for market nuances rather than relying solely on individual model forecasts. The results affirm HBA’s potential for informed investment decision-making, emphasizing its robust performance and enhanced predictive capabilities compared to alternative methodologies. However, further research is needed to assess the generalizability of these findings to other markets and contexts.

Publisher

River Publishers

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